Patient Experience
My jaw had been clicking and locking for months, and I'd seen a couple of dentists who just suggested a mouthguard. Dr. Gogia actually sat me down, showed me the scans, and explained how the joint was positioned. It wasn't just wear and tear; she figured out it was related to an old injury I'd forgotten about. The whole plan changed because she looked deeper. Parking at Medanta was a nightmare that day, but honestly, it was worth the hassle to finally get a real answer.
I was way overdue for a root canal—just kept putting it off because, well, who likes that idea? But the tooth finally decided for me. Dr. Gogia's team got me in quickly. The procedure itself was just... fine. No drama. She checked in a few times during, made sure I was numb, and it was over before I knew it. It sounds silly, but the most memorable part was how normal the whole thing felt. My tooth doesn't hurt anymore. That's it.
I have to say, the whole experience at Medanta was smoother than I expected. The front desk people remembered my name when I came back for a follow-up, which was a nice touch. The clinic area itself is calm and doesn't smell like a dentist's office, which is a weird but huge plus when you're anxious. Even the assistant who took my X-rays was really gentle and explained what she was doing. It felt like a team effort, not just a quick in-and-out.
Look, I'm a terrible patient. I get nervous and ask a million questions. Dr. Gogia never made me feel rushed. She actually listened to all my worries, even the silly ones about the sound of the drill. She talks you through everything as she goes—'you'll feel some pressure now,' 'we're almost done'—and it makes a world of difference. She has this very calm, direct way about her that just makes you trust her. I didn't feel like just another set of teeth in the chair.
My knee had been a puzzle for years, with pain that came and went. Other doctors just said 'arthritis' and sent me on my way. Dr. Attique Vasdev actually sat and listened to the whole history, ordered some specific scans I'd never had before, and figured out it was a rare cartilage issue. He drew me a simple diagram to explain it. Finally, an answer that made sense.
I needed a straightforward carpal tunnel release. Honestly, I was nervous at first—surgery is surgery. But Dr. Vasdev's team at Medanta had the whole process down. The procedure itself was quick, and the recovery was exactly as he said it would be. No drama, no surprises, just a numb hand that now works perfectly again.
The place is huge, and I got a bit turned around finding the ortho clinic. But once I did, the front desk lady was really kind about it. The whole floor was calm and clean, which helped settle my nerves. Even the person who took my blood pressure was gentle and chatted about the weather. It made a long day much easier.
What I'll remember most is how Dr. Vasdev talked to my teenage son after his football injury. He didn't just address me, the parent. He got down on my son's level, asked him about his position, and explained the shoulder rehab plan in terms of getting back on the field. That respect meant the world to a scared kid.
My case was a real puzzle for a while. I kept getting sick, and no one could quite pin down why. Dr. Medhi didn't just go with the obvious answer. He ordered a few more tests, sat with me for a long time going over the results, and finally pieced together what was actually going on. It was a complicated diagnosis, but he explained it in a way that made sense, even when I was scared. That clarity was everything.
I was nervous at first about getting my port placed, but honestly, it was one of the smoothest parts of this whole journey. Dr. Medhi's team had it down to a routine. The procedure itself was quick, and the recovery was exactly as they said it would be. No surprises, no drama. Sometimes, a straightforward experience is exactly what you need.
Look, the parking at Medanta is always a bit of a hunt, I won't lie. But once you're inside, it makes a difference. The oncology floor is calm, and the nurses at Dr. Medhi's clinic somehow remember your name. One of them even noticed I was looking lost on my second visit and walked me to the blood draw room. Those small things take the edge off a bad day.
What I'll remember most is how Dr. Medhi talks to you. He doesn't rush. He'll pull his chair up, look you in the eye, and just listen. When I broke down crying after getting my scan results, he didn't hand me a tissue and leave; he sat there quietly until I was ready to talk. He feels like a person first, a doctor second.
My brother was admitted with a really complex fever that had us all scared. Dr. Jha was the one who finally sat us down in the family room and explained everything in simple terms—what they were looking for, what the next steps were. He didn't rush us, answered every single one of our panicked questions, and called my sister personally with an update when the final test came back. That kind of communication meant more than I can say.
Our 8-year-old son had a persistent cough and high fever that just wouldn't break, even after two rounds of antibiotics from our local doctor. We were terrified. Dr. Prabhat Jha at Medanta was so calm with him, actually got him to smile during the exam. He figured out it was a specific bacterial infection that needed a different approach. He explained the entire treatment plan to us, why the previous meds didn't work, and what to watch for at home. Seeing our boy bounce back to his energetic self in a few days... we just felt so heard and cared for.
Had a weird stomach thing going on for weeks. Saw Dr. Jha. He listened, asked the right questions, ordered a couple of tests. Figured it out, gave me a clear plan. Fixed it. No fuss, very direct. What more do you want?
I was in Delhi for work when I started feeling absolutely terrible—dizzy, exhausted, just off. I went to Medanta, a bit nervous as I was alone. The waiting area was busy, I'll admit. But from the moment Dr. Jha walked in, he changed the tone. He had this way of pulling the story out of me, asking about my travel, my stress levels, things I hadn't even connected. He suspected it wasn't just a bug but a flare-up of an old issue, mixed with exhaustion. His diagnosis was spot-on. The treatment worked, but it was his manner—thoughtful, like he was solving a puzzle with me—that made the whole scary experience manageable.
Had a pretty major abdominal surgery last month. The recovery was rough, but Dr. Sekhar was on it. She didn't just throw pills at me; she had a real plan for managing the pain that actually worked. I felt listened to, even when I was just complaining about being stuck in bed. She checked in regularly at Medanta, which made a big difference.
I've been seeing Dr. Sekhar for my hypertension and diabetes for over eight years now. What I value most is her consistency. She remembers my history, my reactions to past meds, and never rushes me. We've adjusted treatments slowly over time, and my numbers are the best they've ever been. It's that long-term trust—you don't find that everywhere.
Needed a check-up, went to Dr. Sekhar. She's direct, tells you how it is without sugarcoating. Explained my bloodwork in plain English. Liked that. Parking at Medanta was a nightmare, though.
I was really nervous going in—just a general feeling of being unwell for weeks, tired all the time. Dr. Sekhar sat with me for a good twenty minutes just talking before she even looked at my file. She asked about my sleep, my stress at work, things my previous doctor never did. Ordered some specific tests, called me herself with the results (it was a thyroid issue), and walked me through the treatment plan step by step. The whole process, from that first anxious conversation to now feeling like myself again, was handled with such clear care.